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A single verb for 'undergoing metamorphosis'?
Using verb tenses correctlyIs there a single word to express the idea of “remove from existence”The verb for carrying out a bitwise OR/AND operationCollective Term for Cardinal and Ordinal DirectionsA single word noun for a “reusable object”Word for “a deep study”Single word for “show while listening for events/requests”Single words concerning contractsA verb for “The cartographer painstakingly ___ a map of the city.”Is there a synonym for the word “revive” other than “resurrect/raise from death”?
I'm writing a paragraph on applications of population modeling.
At the moment it reads:
We also study life cycles of migrating animals and those undergoing metamorphosis.
Are any or the following words legitimate: metamorphizing, metamorphozing or metamorphing animals ?
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I'm writing a paragraph on applications of population modeling.
At the moment it reads:
We also study life cycles of migrating animals and those undergoing metamorphosis.
Are any or the following words legitimate: metamorphizing, metamorphozing or metamorphing animals ?
single-word-requests verbs
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What did you find when you looked for the present participle for "metamorphose"?
– user888379
2 days ago
Is it a valid verb? How do I know?
– Marlo
2 days ago
Any dictionary should tell you. And it appears that you want metamorphosing.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
One of the few times when a physical dictionary is handy is the ability to easily see the words nearby the word you know. So, if you looked up metamorphosis, you would have probably seen the entry metamorphose near it. The Merriam-Webster entry has a section called Dictionary Entries near, which serves the same purpose.
– jxh
2 days ago
Thanks! You were right. I should've just checked a physical dictionary. But actually I just notice that I don't know any German verb for 'undergoing metamorphosis'. Let me ask this on the German forum. Hold on! I'll first check the German physical dictionary... the 'Duden'.
– Marlo
yesterday
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I'm writing a paragraph on applications of population modeling.
At the moment it reads:
We also study life cycles of migrating animals and those undergoing metamorphosis.
Are any or the following words legitimate: metamorphizing, metamorphozing or metamorphing animals ?
single-word-requests verbs
I'm writing a paragraph on applications of population modeling.
At the moment it reads:
We also study life cycles of migrating animals and those undergoing metamorphosis.
Are any or the following words legitimate: metamorphizing, metamorphozing or metamorphing animals ?
single-word-requests verbs
single-word-requests verbs
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What did you find when you looked for the present participle for "metamorphose"?
– user888379
2 days ago
Is it a valid verb? How do I know?
– Marlo
2 days ago
Any dictionary should tell you. And it appears that you want metamorphosing.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
One of the few times when a physical dictionary is handy is the ability to easily see the words nearby the word you know. So, if you looked up metamorphosis, you would have probably seen the entry metamorphose near it. The Merriam-Webster entry has a section called Dictionary Entries near, which serves the same purpose.
– jxh
2 days ago
Thanks! You were right. I should've just checked a physical dictionary. But actually I just notice that I don't know any German verb for 'undergoing metamorphosis'. Let me ask this on the German forum. Hold on! I'll first check the German physical dictionary... the 'Duden'.
– Marlo
yesterday
add a comment |
1
What did you find when you looked for the present participle for "metamorphose"?
– user888379
2 days ago
Is it a valid verb? How do I know?
– Marlo
2 days ago
Any dictionary should tell you. And it appears that you want metamorphosing.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
One of the few times when a physical dictionary is handy is the ability to easily see the words nearby the word you know. So, if you looked up metamorphosis, you would have probably seen the entry metamorphose near it. The Merriam-Webster entry has a section called Dictionary Entries near, which serves the same purpose.
– jxh
2 days ago
Thanks! You were right. I should've just checked a physical dictionary. But actually I just notice that I don't know any German verb for 'undergoing metamorphosis'. Let me ask this on the German forum. Hold on! I'll first check the German physical dictionary... the 'Duden'.
– Marlo
yesterday
1
1
What did you find when you looked for the present participle for "metamorphose"?
– user888379
2 days ago
What did you find when you looked for the present participle for "metamorphose"?
– user888379
2 days ago
Is it a valid verb? How do I know?
– Marlo
2 days ago
Is it a valid verb? How do I know?
– Marlo
2 days ago
Any dictionary should tell you. And it appears that you want metamorphosing.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
Any dictionary should tell you. And it appears that you want metamorphosing.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
One of the few times when a physical dictionary is handy is the ability to easily see the words nearby the word you know. So, if you looked up metamorphosis, you would have probably seen the entry metamorphose near it. The Merriam-Webster entry has a section called Dictionary Entries near, which serves the same purpose.
– jxh
2 days ago
One of the few times when a physical dictionary is handy is the ability to easily see the words nearby the word you know. So, if you looked up metamorphosis, you would have probably seen the entry metamorphose near it. The Merriam-Webster entry has a section called Dictionary Entries near, which serves the same purpose.
– jxh
2 days ago
Thanks! You were right. I should've just checked a physical dictionary. But actually I just notice that I don't know any German verb for 'undergoing metamorphosis'. Let me ask this on the German forum. Hold on! I'll first check the German physical dictionary... the 'Duden'.
– Marlo
yesterday
Thanks! You were right. I should've just checked a physical dictionary. But actually I just notice that I don't know any German verb for 'undergoing metamorphosis'. Let me ask this on the German forum. Hold on! I'll first check the German physical dictionary... the 'Duden'.
– Marlo
yesterday
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What did you find when you looked for the present participle for "metamorphose"?
– user888379
2 days ago
Is it a valid verb? How do I know?
– Marlo
2 days ago
Any dictionary should tell you. And it appears that you want metamorphosing.
– Jason Bassford
2 days ago
One of the few times when a physical dictionary is handy is the ability to easily see the words nearby the word you know. So, if you looked up metamorphosis, you would have probably seen the entry metamorphose near it. The Merriam-Webster entry has a section called Dictionary Entries near, which serves the same purpose.
– jxh
2 days ago
Thanks! You were right. I should've just checked a physical dictionary. But actually I just notice that I don't know any German verb for 'undergoing metamorphosis'. Let me ask this on the German forum. Hold on! I'll first check the German physical dictionary... the 'Duden'.
– Marlo
yesterday